A clarification, Miles mentions below that there is "There is one "special"
word for you to find."
On the contrary, each of the student messages have a special word. So there
are a total of five special words: Spanish, German, Canadian French,
Japanese, and English.
73, Steve N7HPR
On 2/9/06, MM <ka1rrw@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> ISS Amateur Radio Status: February 9, 2006
>
> Topics:
>
> SuitSat-1 Voice Timing Schedule posted
>
> By Miles Mann WF1F,
>
> MAREX-MG News www.marexmg.org
> Manned Amateur Radio Experiment
>
> Hello all, to help you collect all of the voice
> messages, SSTV and telemetry I have posted the voice
> message timing schedule on the Marex web.
> There are 7 different voice messages for you to find
> and post.
> There is one "special" word for you to find.
> There is one SSTV image for you to snag and decode.
> And there is some very important Battey data to
> collect. So far, SuitSat has been running a bit
> longer than expected. lets see if we can collect more
> battery information. It looks like suitSat will be
> alive all weekend?
>
> www.marexmg.org
>
>
> 73 and have fun.
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